IT failure has further impact on South East titles
Leatherhead Advertiser
What we have written about Leatherhead Advertiser
Dyson at Large: Central subbing that works
HTFP blogger waxes lyrical about ‘Zebedee’
Trio of news editors appointed in reshuffle
Move follows appointment of young editors in South East
ABC figures: How the UK's weekly newspapers fared
Latest circulations for all the weeklies revealed
Dyson at Large: It's time to ban sex ads – part two
Former editor reviews responses to earlier blog
ABC figures: How all the weeklies performed
The full list of circulation figures for all 791 weekly titles
EDF Energy Awards winners: What the judges said
Read what our panel said about the prizewinners
Press apology for murder case headline
Plus: Business complains over investigation story, nostalgia inaccuracies clarified – and more resolved complaints from the PCC
Defence team bid to gag press talked down by trainee reporter
Attempt on S11 order was challenged by Advertiser man
Argus scoops five at EDF Energy media awards
All the news from the EDF Energy London and the South of England Media Awards 2007
Record-breaking entry for EDF Energy Media Awards – shortlist revealed
Argus tops the list of contenders as spotlight falls on London and the South of England
News in brief
Uni partnership boost – Plus: FOI hygiene revelations, and more regional press news in brief
Greta clocks up 50 years at the Advertiser
Career began with typewriters and funeral reports – but Greta made it to editor
Advertiser man becomes editor-in-chief
Croydon Advertiser editor Ian Carter has been made editor-in-chief at East Surrey and Sussex Newspapers. He will oversee ten titles including the Surrey Mirror Series, the Dorking and Leatherhead Advertiser and the Crawley News. Ian, (33), will retain responsibility for
Advertiser wins right to name and shame problem teenager
The Leatherhead Advertiser has won the right to name a problem teenager who shot at a child with plastic bullets – despite police hoping to keep his identity secret. Reporter Vikki Thomas successfully applied to overturn a Section 39 Order
Papers respond to inaccuracy and breach of privacy claims
Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC during June, July and August 2002 The majority of complaints made to the Press Complaints Commission, which raise a possible breach of the Code of Practice, are resolved directly between the Commission’s